Former Georgia Tech point guard Jose Alvarado landed himself a nice contract extension today with the New Orleans Pelicans. According to Shams Charania at The Athletic, Alvarado has agreed to a two year, $9 Million Dollar extension with the Pelicans and he has a player option for the 2026-2027 season.
Since going undrafted and signing with the Pelicans, Alvarado has developed into one of the best and most impactful players in the NBA off the bench. For his career, Alvarado has averaged 7.5 PPG, 2.1 APG, and 1.2 steals per game on 42% shooting and 34% shooting from three.
New Orleans is hoping to get back to the playoffs this season and made a big trade for former Hawks guard Dejonte Murray. Alvarado is going to be key to the Pelicans success this season.
From his bio at ramblinwreck.com:
“Tough, gritty, high motor point guard who was an ironman and floor general for the Yellow Jackets for four seasons … Undisputed leader and heart and soul of a Tech team that won its first ACC Championship in 28 years and played in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 11 years … Named ACC Defensive Player of the year and second-team All-ACC after making third-team All-ACC as a junior … Also named Georgia Co-Player of the Year (with teammate Moses Wright) by the Atlanta Tipoff Club … Started all but one game he was available to play in his career, including all 26 as a senior (missed 15 due to injury during freshman and junior seasons) … Rarely left the floor unless he has foul trouble or is injured, has played the entire 40 minutes (45 in one overtime game) 24 times in his career … Had 71 career double-figure scoring games (16 as a freshman, 20 as a sophomore, 15 as a junior, 20 as a senior) … Topped 20 points 25 times … Finished career No. 19 in career points at Tech (1,429) … No. 3 all-time at Tech in career steals (226) … His 384 career assists are 11th all-time at Tech … No. 11 at Tech in career three-point field goals (172) … Followed a pair of legendary New York point guards into the Tech program — Kenny Anderson (1989-91) and Stephon Marbury (1995-96) … Began playing basketball at age 9 … Graduated May 8, 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in literature, media and communication”